International Commodity Trading: Physical and Derivative Markets FROM THE PUBLISHER
From acorns to options, the first all-encompassing guide to commodity trading.
While there are many guides to commodity trading on the market, until now, there were none that provided readers with the invaluable insight and expertise that comes with a comprehensive understanding of how the markets are structured and the complex interrelationships that exist between the physical producers, dealers, distributors, and industrial users of the various commodities, the financial professionals involved in trading on futures or derivatives in those commodities, and the underlying economy. Packed with numerous, up-to-date examples and scenarios, this book acquaints readers with all physical and abstract aspects of commodity trading and presents successful trading techniquesincluding spot market techniquesrooted in an expert knowledge of the many complex variables involved in both spheres.
Ephraim Clark, PhD (London, UK), is Chair in Finance, Middlesex University, London, and visiting Professor of Finance, ESC Lille, France. Jean-Baptiste Lesourd (Marseille, France) is Professor of Economics and Management, ESSEC and HEC, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Provides traders and executives in companies that both produce and trade commodities with knowledge of the specific mechanisms that apply to the international markets. Various established and novel techniques associated with management of market operations are discussed and linked to the economy at large. After an overview of physical commodity markets, chapters cover commodity futures, options, exotic options and other over-the-counter products, international commodity markets, market finance and corporate finance, the management of physical commodity contracts, and the actors of commodity trading. Clark teaches finance at Middlesex University, UK. Library of Congress show the series as "Wiley trade series" instead of "Wiley trading series." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)